[New Development] - Texas Licensing and Reg. No Drug Testing For Pac/Clottey At All

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  • DE100
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    [New Development] - Texas Licensing and Reg. No Drug Testing For Pac/Clottey At All

    The Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation won't be drug testing the boxers before and after their bout, a spokesman told the Daily News

    Most state commissions have boxers submit to only urine tests before and after a fight. The Texas agency doesn't even do that. Its executive director, William Kuntz, can order a drug screen for boxers if there is "good cause." But Susan Stanford, a public information officer for the department, doesn't envision that happening for this fight, even though Pacquiao has come under increased scrutiny of late over the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. "At the present time, no drug testing will be required of the boxers," she told The News Thursday. "We don't see rumors as good cause. There is a medical examination before the fight, but that doesn't include drug testing."

    Arum said he chose to stage the fight in Texas for the amenities, not the lack of drug testing. "I always assumed (that Texas) did drug testing, but I know for sure that the WBO insists on that," Arum said in a phone interview. "The reason the fight is in Texas is because it's in Cowboys Stadium, not because of the (lack of) drug testing."



    So Im assuming that was the physical last week that Texas did if So the Philippine news had it wrong about it also being Tested for PED's.

    The WBO will do one urine test after the fight though.
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    good! glad to see clottey wasn't a ***** and that he really wanted to take on the fight without any bs in the way of getting it done! now that's a real man and fighter right there!!

    my respect to clottey for not acting like a ***** *****!! now let's get it on!!!! it'll be one hell of a fight!!!

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      MAN THE TRUTH JUST KEEPS DISPROVING EVERY ******* LIE POSSIBLE. THANK GOD FOR TRUTH IT DESTROYS THE LIES THAT RUN THIS WORLD...

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      • jasbar
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        If one urine testing after the fight is good enough for Texas then we just have to respect their policy.

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        • soyotoyapex
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          Both fighters are not afraid of the other. They both have no need for that lame excuse

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            Originally posted by DE100
            The Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation won't be drug testing the boxers before and after their bout, a spokesman told the Daily News

            Most state commissions have boxers submit to only urine tests before and after a fight. The Texas agency doesn't even do that. Its executive director, William Kuntz, can order a drug screen for boxers if there is "good cause." But Susan Stanford, a public information officer for the department, doesn't envision that happening for this fight, even though Pacquiao has come under increased scrutiny of late over the issue of performance-enhancing drugs. "At the present time, no drug testing will be required of the boxers," she told The News Thursday. "We don't see rumors as good cause. There is a medical examination before the fight, but that doesn't include drug testing."

            Arum said he chose to stage the fight in Texas for the amenities, not the lack of drug testing. "I always assumed (that Texas) did drug testing, but I know for sure that the WBO insists on that," Arum said in a phone interview. "The reason the fight is in Texas is because it's in Cowboys Stadium, not because of the (lack of) drug testing."



            So Im assuming that was the physical last week that Texas did if So the Philippine news had it wrong about it also being Tested for PED's.

            The WBO will do one urine test after the fight though.
            Aint there any lobbying groups in the USA because Arum is being allowed to get away with murder.His fighter was suspended for fighting with loaded gloves,Chavez used deuretics,Pacquiao is avoiding tests and now this.Isnt this enough

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            • Amadla Ngawethu
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              Originally posted by jasbar
              If one urine testing after the fight is good enough for Texas then we just have to respect their policy.
              Not necessarily,we only respect reasonable things

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              • DE100
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                If that was the psychical test this weekend that they took, who lied to the Philippine news channel telling them that blood was for PED's testing also?

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                  Originally posted by DE100
                  If that was the psychical test this weekend that they took, who lied to the Philippine news channel telling them that blood was for PED's testing also?
                  Blood can be preserved for 8 yrs by freezing. Enough time to conduct any ped testing.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jasbar
                    Blood can be preserved for 8 yrs by freezing. Enough time to conduct any ped testing.
                    Thats really cool, but from what I read Texas doesnt do that.

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